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  2. Greek Extended - Wikipedia

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    Greek Extended is a Unicode block containing the accented vowels necessary for writing polytonic Greek. The regular, unaccented Greek characters as well as the characters with tonos and diaeresis can be found in the Greek and Coptic block. Greek Extended was encoded in version 1.1 of the Unicode Standard.

  3. Andika (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Andika (/ æ n ˈ d iː k ə /, from the verb root for 'to write' in Swahili) is a sans-serif typeface developed by SIL International for the Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. It is designed for literacy programs and beginning readers, but also has support for IPA transcription and a large number of diacritics.

  4. Greek Font Society - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Font Society (Greek: Εταιρεία Ελληνικών Τυπογραφικών Στοιχείων) is a non-profit organization in Greece, founded in 1992, devoted to improving the standard of Greek digital typography. It has issued four digital fonts, all with full polytonic support:

  5. Greek script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The following is a Unicode collation algorithm list of Greek characters and those Greek-derived characters that are sorted alongside them. [2] [3] [4] Most of the characters of the blocks listed above are included, except for the Ancient Greek Numbers, Ancient Symbols and Ancient Greek Musical Notation.

  6. Greek and Coptic - Wikipedia

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    Greek and Coptic is the Unicode block for representing modern (monotonic) Greek. It was originally also used for writing Coptic , [ 1 ] using the similar Greek letters in addition to the uniquely Coptic additions.

  7. File:SVG Text Greek Font Test.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Greeking - Wikipedia

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    Text of this sort is known as "greeked text", "dummy text", or "jabberwocky text". [2] Lorem ipsum is a commonly used example, though this is derived from Latin, not Greek. Because a viewer can be distracted by meaningful content, greeking unimportant text forces the viewer to focus on layout and design.